
Blending science and storytelling to transform complex concepts into powerful, visceral movement
Short Bio
Kate Marotta is a Massachusetts-based dancer and choreographer who uses movement to explore and express scientific ideas. A Dance and Biology major at Dean College, she creates work that translates complex concepts—like natural frequency, Newton’s Laws, and biomedical ethics—into physical, emotional experiences.
Her choreography has been featured in Dean College productions and Arts Mosaic, and she has attended intensives with the Paul Taylor Company and is currently part of the AMassiT Choreography Mentorship. With experience in both the arts and healthcare settings, Kate is passionate about using movement to bridge the gap between science and storytelling.
She’s always seeking interdisciplinary collaboration, believing that choreography can educate, inspire, and transform.


Recent Works
Some of her most recent works have been "Side Effects May Include..." which was shown at the Dance Complex as well as "Omerta" which was performed in November 2024

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